Unexpected Delight: A Doctor’s Journey with an Emotional Support Duck

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During a recent flight from Charlotte to Asheville, a doctor experienced an unexpected delight when he found himself sitting next to a passenger’s emotional support duck. Dr. James Hunt took to Twitter to document his amusing journey alongside this feathered companion, and the internet quickly fell in love with the charming bird.

Meet Quackers

According to reports from various sources, including Mashable, the duck, affectionately named Quackers, was exceptionally well-mannered throughout the flight. The owner, Sarah Thompson, didn’t need to distribute any of those customary apology bags to fellow passengers, which is often a necessity for traveling with children.

The Growing Trend of Farm Animals as Emotional Support

It appears that using farm animals as emotional support on flights is a growing trend, offering a unique alternative for families traveling with kids. Having an adorable duck like Quackers nearby would certainly provide comfort, and the contrast of the bird’s calm demeanor against the typical antics of young children may even make them seem like little angels.

Quackers: The Perfect Passenger

Dr. Hunt, known for his fondness for animals (his Twitter profile features him with a goat), shared that Quackers spent the flight happily flapping his wings and gazing out the window, seemingly enjoying the view as much as any child would. It’s almost comical to think that a duck can be a better passenger than a six-year-old, and Quackers even sported cute little blue booties that put any kid’s sneakers to shame.

A Vital Support System

Quackers is not just a whimsical companion; he is an important part of Sarah’s support system. After an accident in 2014, her doctor recommended Quackers to help alleviate the PTSD she experienced, allowing her to navigate her anxiety more effectively. After witnessing the duck’s demeanor on the flight, Dr. Hunt and other passengers could easily understand the bond they shared.

Further Reading

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Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Hunt’s tweet-worthy journey with Quackers the emotional support duck highlights the growing acceptance of non-traditional support animals in travel settings, showcasing their potential to soothe anxiety and provide companionship.

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